ABC News Anchor Kyra Phillips Attacked by Homeless Man in Washington D.C.
New York PostAugust 12, 20252 min36,393 views
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- 📌 Kyra Phillips, an ABC News anchor, recounts being jumped by a homeless man just two blocks from her DC bureau.
- ⚠️ The assailant was described as half-dressed and clearly not in his right mind, though Phillips did not see any weapons.
- ⚡ Phillips states she fought back against the attacker, feeling it was her only option.
Broader Crime Context in D.C.
- 🏥 Phillips notes that crime is a firsthand experience for many in Washington D.C., despite official statistics.
- 💥 In the past six months near her bureau, there have been two shootings and one fatality.
- 🚗 Additionally, a co-worker's car was stolen, and similar incidents have affected many in their building.
Presidential Action on D.C. Crime
- 🗣️ The President announced a historic action to combat crime, bloodshed, bedlam, and squalor in the nation's capital.
- 🏛️ He invoked Section 740 of the District of Columbia Home Rule Act to place the D.C. Metropolitan Police Department under direct federal control.
- ⚖️ This action aims to restore a sense of calm and safety for everyone in D.C.
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